Yes, they aren't necessary for the template system or cgi code, they're
just extra.
Brandon
On 06/12/09 Schmidt, Mihael uttered the following other thing:
> After some searching on the web I found that HAVE_LOCKF is queried in
Clearsilver.h. There is seems that ulock, rcfs, dict and skiplist are optional
(are not included if not supported on the system). Is that so? Can I go on with
the rest of the sources?
>
> Thanx for any help in advance
>
> Mihael
>
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Auftrag von Schmidt, Mihael
> Gesendet: Freitag, 12. Juni 2009 07:34
> An: ClearSilver@yahoogroups.com
> Betreff: AW: Compile ClearSilver on System i
>
>
>
> oh... it is util/ulocks.c (not util.ulock.c)
>
> I compiled clearsilver on a linux system and took the cs_config.h from it (and
modified it a little bit). Now i see that there is a setting for the
availability of lockf() :
>
> /* Does your system have lockf ? */
> /* #define HAVE_LOCKF 1 */
>
> On the linux system there is of course lockf() but not on System i. So I put
it in comments. But it does not seem to do anything. Haven't found anything in
ulocks.c or ulocks.h.
>
> Can I somehow use fcntl() instead of lockf() as a workaround?
>
> Any idea?
>
> Mihael
>
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[mailto:ClearSilver@yahoogroups.com <mailto:ClearSilver%40yahoogroups.com> ] Im
Auftrag von Schmidt, Mihael
> Gesendet: Freitag, 12. Juni 2009 07:17
> An: ClearSilver@yahoogroups.com <mailto:ClearSilver%40yahoogroups.com>
> Betreff: AW: Compile ClearSilver on System i
>
> -- Schmidt, Mihael wrote:
> > Question: Why is dict.c calling nerr_raise with only 2 parm. Shouldn't
> it be
> > three parms (error type, format string and error message)? I
> definitely got
> > something wrong but I don't know what?
>
> nerr_raise() is setup to work like the printf() family of functions. For
> example, you might have:
>
> nerr_raise(NERR_ASSERT, "problematic value %d", local_variable_int);
>
> Because the statement you referenced has no % formatting, it has no
> arguments.
> nerr_raise(NERR_ASSERT, "value or new are NULL");
>
> Mihael: ... and that was my problem. The ILE C compiler expects to have
> at least one variable argument if __VA_ARGS__ is used. I added an empty
> string and it works now, like:
>
> nerr_raise(NERR_ASSERT, "value or new are NULL", "");
>
> But now I got another problem: The lockf() function is not available on
> System i for ILE C. Is there a way to replace this function? A
> workaround?
>
> lockf() is used in util/ulock.c, function fLock and fFind.
>
> Any ideas would be great.
>
> Thanx in advance.
>
> Mihael
>
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